Abstract
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Modernity: Hyper-Order and Doubleness Modernity and the Imposition of Hyper-Order Civilization as a Self-Made Other: Doubleness in Kant and Frankenstein Conclusion 2. Proto-Entrapment Theories Overcoming Doubleness From Proto-Entrapment to Entrapment Theories 3. Max Weber: Between Homo-Hermeneut and the Lebende Maschine Weber's Anthropology Weber's Concept of Personality The Disciplined Self and the Rights-Protected Space The Fragility of Meaning Conclusion 4. Freud and the Castration of the Modern Freud's Theory of Instincts and the Origins of Discontent Modernity and das Unheimliche Narrating the Modern's Subjection: Freud's Theory of the Oedipal Complex 5. Michel Foucault: From the Prison-House of Language to the Silence of the Panopticon Historicizing the Psychoanalytic Subject, Dispersing the Personality: Foucault's Critique of Freud and Weber Entrapment and Language Entrapment and Power Conclusion Conclusion Abbreviations Notes Index
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